59 Journal Prompts: Be Kind to Humankind Week

Journal Prompts: Kindness to HumanKind

TweetJournal Prompts: Be Kind to Humankind Week— Be Kind to Humankind Week is all about celebrating kindness in the world, with the belief that kindness can be contagious. Celebrated from August 25-31, the week is a perfect way to get students thinking about how they can focus on kindness during the new school year. These [...]

53 Journal Prompts for Kids — Back to School (Part 2)

Writing Prompts for Kids - Back to School

TweetJournal Prompts for Kids about Back to School Part 2 (see Back to School Journal Prompts Part 1 here)— As your students adjust to a new grade, new teachers, and new lessons, encourage them to explore their thoughts and feelings about the school year with these 53 new journal prompts. From thinking about their influence [...]

57 Journal Prompts for Kids — Back to School (Part 1)

Writing Prompts for Kids about Back to School

TweetJournal Prompts for Kids about Back to School (Part 1)— With the beginning of the new school year, it’s time to get students involved and engaged in journaling once again! Though their minds may still be set to summer mode, these 57 fun journal prompts will have students excited about writing. Students can reflect on [...]

53 Happiness Happens Journal Prompts

Happiness Happens Month

TweetJournal Prompts about Happiness Happens Month— When people make an effort to promote positivity and optimism in the world, happiness can happen. During August, people will celebrate this fact with Happiness Happens Month, in order to encourage better energy in the world. With these 53 new journal prompts, students can think about the many ways [...]

51 Exercise-Themed Kid Writing Ideas

Exercise with Your Child Week

TweetJournal Prompts to Celebrate Exercise With Your Child Week— Exercise isn’t just for people who want to lose weight – it’s also an essential part of maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Celebrate Exercise With Your Child Week during August 8-14 with these 51 new journal prompts. As students journal about exercise, they will be able to [...]

60 More Kids Writing Ideas (Part Two)

Kids Writing

TweetKids Writing—Part two (View Part One here) Regardless of how much writing students are doing in their daily assignments, journal writing has a set of benefits entirely its own. Journaling helps students improve their writing skills, certainly – but it also helps them to think about subjects in a new light and to explore their [...]

54 Parent’s Day Journal Prompt Ideas

Journal Prompts - Parents Day

Tweet 54 Parent’s Day Journal Prompt Ideas— Parent’s Day is an important celebration to honor all the things that both mothers and fathers do for their children. This year, help students reflect on their appreciation for parents with these 54 new . Students will enjoy questions that ask them to put themselves in their parents’ [...]

58 Kids Writing Ideas (Part One)

Kids Writing

TweetKids Writing— Whether your students have written one journal entry or 100 journal entries, the practice of daily writing can have a positive impact on their lives. Journaling helps students to improve their writing skills and their critical thinking, as they take a topic and explore it from multiple angles. The practice of writing also [...]

Journal Prompts about Global Forgiveness (56 Ideas)

Journal Prompts - Forgiveness

TweetJournal Writing Prompts for Kids– Global Forgiveness Day Forgiveness can be a difficult practice for many people, as it is all too easy to stew over negative feelings and to remember the wrongs committed against us. That’s why people across the world will take part in a Global Forgiveness Day celebration on July 7th. This [...]

53 Fourth of July Journal Prompts

Writing Prompt - Fourth of July

TweetJournal Prompts — Ideas and inspirations for the 4th of July The Fourth of July is a beloved American holiday – a time when families indulge in fireworks, food, and friendship. As the summer holiday approaches, give students the chance to think about their favorite Fourth of July activities and the significance behind the holiday. [...]